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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1902)
ÄßifiOlt (tun ^ftrrflWL Countv court conyeues tomor- J* F. ( ’ox, of Bnudou, was up to A farm to lean« for G year*. A p -; The Port Orford Tribune reports row. j town today. ply at this office. J O, L. Leneva as heiug^^erv ill. Grocery slock complete at Perry’s M L O C A L ITEM S. iV°‘te . CUr 6 ° ' er tTOm Italian prunes m retail nr,d iD For Oregon casein ere ch.thiug Store. a.B ile t y is t K ay. j 25 and 50 lb boxen at Emporium. | call at the Emporium aik ) get Wull papernt tlie Furniture Store. Glass and crockery-ware at costi Wolvpiine Soup for sale at M. H. Sewing machines sold on the in- prices. Hersey’s store, Coqutlle City. stallm.nt plan at the New Coquille Several fine fresh milch cows . E. A. Howey is ready to do brick at Galli erd. C. Hammerloff, of near Gravel Furniture Store. I *„r Hltje by Martin Alexson, of Co- L'idi««, se« tin»»« lovely wrtirit- laying at nuy tiai»». " Ford, visited Marshfield Friday. Johnson, Dean A Co., of the P in -! uuille City. Mrs. Chas Holt, of Gravel Ford, ¡ngs at Perry’s Store. When jjou want a WA TCH to calf on us. Our Cahn, NicholshurgA-Co.’s slices! Thomas Devereux, of Parkers- neer Meat Market display nicely. We are enjoying many pleasant was in town yesterday. Sto ck 's complete with the best makes. at Lmegar & Medley s. burg, spent Suuday night iu town, dressed chickens every Saturday. Cll| l8 f rom „ u J r fr|eD ds from other There is a great demand for a Imy Fly Bouncer and sprayers at C. I. Green, of near Riverton,] The latest novelties iu ribbons, j sections dui ing court, biller on tlie lower river. rug . tore. was up to town on business on | laces, embroadries, and handker-1 For a dandy bargain iu a fine* See the advertisement of the j nuw 008 A * new ” line d clothing at the Friday. chiefs just received at " 1 erry s garden lot with house and burn Academy in another column, Waltham Movement, is the best Watch for the call at the H ekald office. J. L. Ferry is again iu charge of Empoiium. Call auil p 'ice them. J. A. Jackson, of the Butler ‘ farm ----- 8*°re. money you euer saw. Also those cute siluer Call anil get prices at the New near Arugo, was down to towui Judge Watson, of Portland, and the Blanco Hotel in Marshfield. gold inlaid Miss 'Georgia Lenevp is back j A. M. Craw ford of Roseburg, are ¡See those blank and colored dress Store. Mrs. M. Nosier, proprietor yesterday. from her visit at Roseburg Hnd u • o. , . , | in attendance ut the present tei m For the very choicest embro- goods, the latest events, at Ferry’s feeling greatly improved by her Perry s Store ha. just received o f circuit coort. deries aud laces. Call at the New I j new pr>uts, ginghams, shirtings, j Store. trip. Store. With Elgin or Waltham Movement* and an ele~ Fresh supply of Fly Bouncer i flannels, etc- I E. C. Roberts, odp of the editors Any inventor intending to apply Preaching by Rev McAllister at gant plush case “thrown in ." and sprayers at Knowlton's Diug Make your washiug ouly half as and proprietors of the Myrtle Point for n patent can save money by the little church Saturday evening Store. hard as by the old way by usiug Enterprise, made our office a pleas- communicating with the publisher h nt call ou Friday. 6,00 Have you investigated the pew and Sunday. Wolverine soap. of this paper. Prof. M. O. Hawkins and Mrs. J. j prize sewing machiue at the Em Mesdams P. E Drauo and E. E. P. Messer returned from their visit i Be sure and hear Rev. McAllister Johnson, visited Mrs. G. E. Pike at Can't be beat jor the price. porium ? John C u m n , late of this city, out Pi Josephine county, Saturday j at the little church Saturday even Pikes camp on the lower river the and former proprietor o f Hotel Jeff Walker, of Dillards, is visit afternoon. ing and Sunday. Coquille, took charge of the Myrtle latter part o f the week. ing his brother, T. A. Walker, of Spectacles and Eye Glasses A large advertisement of the For sale— A fine horse team,! Poii t hotel on the 5th. Mr. Cnrren PtJMil/K this city. Mrs. Martha Hall, of Mars field, repaired. Eyes tested ancf weight about 1400 each. The HER- Eiler Piano Co. is necessarily visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Schweers is an adept at that husiuees aufl Chas. Moomaw returned Isst ALP can tell you where they cau he crowded out o f this issue. fitted. will doubtless build up a good last week, after her return from Wednesday from his visit iu Cali foil u 1. K nives — Cut fiiendship. But the The latest novelties aiuiaye Curry county. She returned home 1 *rftdp fornia. oues you get from Krihs will make Capt. Tom White, o f the Dis in stock* Friday. I H. N. Lorenz, oar pooular mer- Mrs. Viola Elliott, of this city, patch, who has been taking a lay him your friend forever. For Sale.— Two of the most chant was taken very ill ou Wed- is visiting Mrs. Waters, of the off fnr several days, visited the bay Any one wishing carpets wove beautiful lots in Coquille city, lo- nesday evening. It was at first WATERMAN'S North Fork. last week. should call on or address Mrs. B. cated on Collier street, between 1 feared he was taking typhoid, but F Clow, o f Coquille, Or. The prices will surprise you on Our popular and faithful milk Second and Third. Call at ibe ne are glad to state he is about all ( men and boys clothing at the man, Martin Alexson, has conclud all right again being able to attend A large lot of iron for the new H erald office. ed to drop th> milk busiu?ss, for vessel at Prosper, came over by Emporium. bis duties. Our fishermen have been catch Mrs. Nosier, of the New Store, | the present at least. yesterday’s train from the bay. I f yon want large acres for small ing some very tine specimens of has a fine display o f diess goods I Mra. John Snyder, o f the Cen- sh I qioii o f late. Messrs. Walker price, hero is what will suit you: F or S a l e :— A fine self binder, Special attention giuen to repairing fine and compl icates: j tial hotel, Marshfield, came over and trimmings. been used but little and is as good aud Morris caught one each, lately 190 acres all bottom land fronting watches. ! this way yesterday. She will visit Coquille river, 27ncreBdry bottom, that weighed 48 ponuds. F. A. Kribhs the timber man, as o p w , at bedrock price. W ill 11 acres of this is in cultivation, was looking after bis interests in i here and at Baudon. trade for stock. Inquire of E. L. Jno. N. Shnhan, a capitalism, is balance wet land, small barn. $14 tills country last week. Don’ t forget that C. M- Skpels Gorman, Norway. here looking over the coautry witb will give you mine for second hand a view to investing iu some of our per acre. R. D. Sanford. a nice line o f white skirts and Dave Collier’s business house on He is well Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright, shirt waists will he close 1 out Ht furniture than anybody else at the Front street is progressing rapidly, real estate bargains. New Furniture Store. pleased witb the looks of the coun former residents of the North Fork cost at the Emporium. being about enclosed, and will try. MARRIED. In Coquille City, sectiou, who have spent the past S. D. Sanford offers for sale 100 September 1, 1902, Alex Carlson doubtless he ready for occupancy Fred Nosier came down from sixteen years in other parts of the full blood Brown Leghorn chickens and Miss Charity I. Krick, Judge in the very near future. Bridge last week and took bis wife country, returned a few days ago, in lots to suit September 5th. L. Harlocker, officiating. Fou S ale — \ span of good work homewho had spent a pleasant week and apeut a dayo r so in this place Au exceedingly enjoyable picnic A fine river bottom place of 90 horses, one a specially tine single visiting witb her paieuts, Mr. and greeting many old friends. was participated in bv the Cunning acres, 12 acres in meadow or crops, I buggy animal. Also two good Mrs. C. M. Skeels, at this place, LOCATED A i The meat trust may hold up the ham creek school hist Friday. nearly all dry, for #1500. Just the j milchcows giving milk at presout. end sister, Mrs Chas. Lorenz, at price of meats, but we hold up the BandoD. Hermann Carl was down from place for which you are looking. R. j Inquire of Ed Fish, Arago. C I T T , O B ED O Ü T. quality'. We won’t buy what is not COQXJI. .. . . Norway today on crutches, having D. Saulord, Agent. We insist on the 84,000. For sale at a bargain first class. | Unr circuit court is now in had an ankle badly sprained. Anyone wishing carpets or rugs ge8gion nlJd our little city is throng, 160 acre farm, all enclosed. 50 best because our customers must M ai : hied .— At Bnndon, September woven cheap, call on Mrs. K. Hoi- e() with representatives from nil acres improved; good orchard of 3 have full value, Whatever you may 1, 1902, by Justice A. D. Moore, verson, three miles west ofCoqniMe. pitrts o f the countv. there being a acres;’ good bouse of 9 rooms; good want we’ll supply to you and it outhouses; two barns; public high shall be all that could be desired in N E W CRG-ANIZATION. Peter F. Gehlke, and Mrs. Delsiua on the McAdams place. Sample at j Incg,* attendance at this term, j Lineyftt* & Medley 8 «tors. way and neai river landing. Ap the way of quality. Dubois. N E W MANAGEMENT, ¡¡>4.500. An excellent dairy prop- J. M. Walker is enrrying one o f j ply at this office. Johnson Dean & Co. Elder Wood closed his meetings I „sition of 160 acres, with farming ' °-ves in * slinfb the re8ldt ° f * j COMPETENT FACULTY- G. W. Stewart, of Bandon, hav at Riverton Sunday evening which ! and daiFy implements; 8 cows and i Iutle scuffl,Bg match down at ,bt>! resulted in three additions to the ! capable o f CHiryiug 2« cows; good ; m,1> one day Inst, week with Clar- ing clospd out his livery business Read! Read! COURSES IN church. i house and barns. Terms reason i e'108 Bovrie, while Mr. B. has been at (lint place will return to Myrtle ENGLISH, MUSIC. If this paragraph should be rend Point where he will join his son, Wesley Gillman, who has been I able. Apply it this office. i la,d °® for a dft-v ° 1' s°- at the old stand whpre they will to by the man who stole my overcoat employed at Johnson’s mill for MATHEMATICS, C reamery M en . Thomas Krew- gether cater to thp public in their and shoes from the railroad junc PR'INE s ! Fresh Petite prnnes at some time, left for Eugene last 75 cents 5o-pounds box f. O. b, ' son is prepared to furnish the best usual courteous aud fair manner. tion at John Yoaknm’s logging camp, ELOCUTION, SCIENCE- Thursday. Coquille. Order early to be sore ( of spruce buttsr boxes and cubes , I would suggest that'he remember Fou S ale or T rade : A Itev. A. E. McAllister, Univorsal- of getting some. Cash must accom ! at. the furniture factory in Coquille " ™ the scriptural passage which says: ist, will preach in the little church panv order. No Italians this year. | City. Address him early and get ranch of 267 acres in Douglas coun “Let he that atole, steal no more.” ty; 50 acres good farming Innd Saturday evening and Sunday. K. 1). Sanford Coquille, Oregon- | your order iu in time. J. F. J ewett . under fence; 200 acres in grass; For pa r H u lai Fall term opens 1st Monday in October, Come out and hear him. S trayed — From the Gillman A. H. Bonce ia building himself ¡good barn, 2 miles from postoffice call on or address Cal! on II. D. Sanford for any place above town, between the 4th a neat little creamery on his dnirv ; and store; good school on place; in To Whom It May Concern- class of property you desire, as we and 10th of July, one dark irou ranch on Matt Rinck creek. H p thickly settled community. Will A. H MULKEY, Superintendent always have a quantity listed at the gray yearling horse colt with light will use water power for driving ! sell or trade for ranch iu CoOs Plense take notice that on or lowest pnssil le price. gray tail. Finder will please in- his machinery. Mr. B. will soon county. For particulars call on the about thr 13th of Septptubpr, 1902, have a model dairy farm. (H erald . the weather being favorablp, we T h° Steamers Dispatch, Favor. form G. W. Harry, Coquille, Or. W. A. Goodman, J. L. R oy, of n mile above town will burn onr slashing on the Har ite, Echo and Welcome will g iv e . our house house; Uncle Walter Drane arrived in excursion rates to the Veterans mover, moved the old Langderi | fown Sunday afternoon from his biougbt us snmples o f figs grown locker place on the hill back of ! AsKooiRttou which convene» tier** ] last, woek from the lot which , jj^eu y ft]]GV home brirurino- ,*n j on hia place which «r© folly grown, Fislilrap landing. Y ates and M organ . tomorrow. j has been purchased by Mrs. W. W. j 8eVeral head o f fine beef cattle." He I well developed and perfectly ripe, H a m m e r s —and nil kinds of tools j Gage, and upon which a Seven Day ■ rep0r}K ,,]| well up there, and that j lt is not generally coticpeded that •* L/ i CP' o* / % *<%, Will make n specialty o f enrpen- | Adventest church will be erected at Jje and Aunt L'zzip will soon come this fruit matures iu this climate, Save Cost- but these specimens are surely a tors fine tools and hammer the j once, a portion .of the lumber- now out, for the winter, positive proof of the fact. There price down to the lowest notch, ¡being on the grounds. All store acconnta due me from j P „u Tf.-iha i „ , , ,, , - l l Ehe Enworth League entertain- are a number of trees in the county the Emporium store will be turned i \ . * * * 4 C a tl-K n b s . Rer Mr. Mulkey having arrived Frjd|iy was a pro- which do not benr, and for the over to a collector for prompt col-j Will Richards and Miss Sadie he will take up the pastoral work non,lcp(| sncc^ All numbers of benefit of their owners we will Hall, of Marshfield, visited Mr. j the Christ,an church again and wil ; , h WPrP wo„ renderP(1 give Mr. Roy’s experience. A few lection after this month. \ . C M. S keels . Frye’s at the county infirmary Sat. I preach each and every Sunday until | H|)(, ([)p nttpn8nep coo(i The j years ago Miss Grace Madocks, of tirdny and Sunday, leturuiog yes December when it will be necessary i recepts of the evening amount to ! California, told him there were a for him to g o t o Portlmd for the | terday icoriiing. Bring It Along- ¡828 after nil expenses were met. | great many fig trees, from some un v V ^ purpose of having his eyes treated, j known cause did not bear, and that It. B. Ray, Into of Kansas, who All cordially iuvitod to attend these I C J. Sanford has rented his she would send him some cuttings Butter in largp or small quan purchased the ranch of It. D. San services. place on Cunningham to S. J. on her retuiif home which she did, tities fresh from the churn will be ford west o f town, arrived yester Miller for a short tim.- and will The Bangor people me out with and by grafting those into bis trees, received at the Emporium on Mon day, and will arrange to tal e charge a beautifully printed sheet, the! leave for a tour through eastern hp lias developed some fine bear days and Fridays of each week. o f bis purchase at once. “ Bangor Exchange,” with a veriti- j Oregon and Washington in a day ers. Price 15 cents per pound in trad*. John Rhodes came up from ed cirulation of 20,000. It gives | "«• 80> accompaoied by his father Seley’H camp tlie last of the week, Coos Couuty a splendid write-up, j "hd mother Mr. and Mrs. R. D. having been feeling some what and w ill do much toward gettiug . oanford. under the weather for a few days. our rich resources before the Rev. S. 8. White, Presbyterian He is about all right again. people of the east and middle west minister at this place and Myrtle Mrs. Robinson has had a new and will doubtless do much to iu- Point for the past yenr^ lia's taken sidewalk put down by her property i duce immigration this way. his leave for hie new fields for the on Hall street. There are quite a TV. L. Kistner, o f the dairy farm coming year. Hphas bpen assign number of walks ia town very adjoining town on the west, is hav. ed a charge at Prineville.this state. much in used of repairs. Who leg quite a time gpttieg his ciop of He and his amiable wife hnve many will be next to follow suit? hay harvested. While it ts a fact friends here whose best wishes Major Tower, deputy custom that lie pastured the meadow till attend them. “ . I collector, of Empire City came ! the first o f July, the Imy is d o w s o i The heantifnl new cottages of over by Monday’s train and pro- ; heavy it is next to impossible to do uf|U shades* Hnnd Tin, Galvani zed and ceeded to Parkersburg by the Dis- j anything with it. He has been so !Capt Moomaw, Henry Lorenz and •sty les. New nr Yon want to pay full respect to ¡Chas Collier are rapidly nearing Agate Pails. patch where lie goes to measure | vexed with it ttiai be would have rivals. At the low the departed. We wunt to fur for registration the new schooner set fire to it and burned it up had completion, Iming fnllv enclosed 20c, 25c, and 30c puces of $100. nish the monument that will be and fhe paint on some being appli in course of construction at that it been possible, 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, most creditable to you and your ed. Assessor Thrift’s is well along, place. This vessel is soon to be i $ 2 . 00 . Mrs. W. C. Rose, o f this city, and he expects to move into it this faiends, launched. From simple markers to elab has received word from her hus week, while Dave Collier’s hnsinees Jaoan Cuspidors, orate monuments we have just Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Mulkey and band who left for his mothers’ lied- house is taking on the paint, and fit It striped, 15c, what you require. Graceful family, of Elktou arrived in town siile at Dillards on Sunday night a the inaide work going along nicely, artistic and inexpensive, Friday for the purpose of locating. week ago, that the old lady passed Mrs Martha E. Dalinft, of this I Mens’, Boys' <k Misses Mr. Mulkey haying arranged for away at 11 o ’clock oo Friday night. d e c 3 d e n s ity city, who was ordained a minister! C aps in plains, siripes the opening of the Academy tht She hail be, n an intense suffer f.,r IMIarble W : r les in tlie Methodist Protestant church and plaids,25c and 35c first of next month. They are nt some tune, but bore it all with a* the rpcent conference held at present domiciled in the residence Christian fortitude. Deceased was Riverton, lias made arrangements ot A. L. Nosier near the Academy 63 old, and w h s the mother o f 12 by which she will hold set vices building. We are exceedingly well j children, six daughters, all of whom twice n month in the little clinrch pleased to welcome these good ! were at her side during her last DOVER EGG BEATERS for several months Her regular people to citizenship among ua. hours. dH(ps wi|, oc<j|(pv a p, 10 cents, ace in our c (j|,rc|, directory soon. soo All are 25 ounces M r s . G . . M o o n . 'conically invited to attend her for njpetiDgs. It Will Pay You Our $15.00 Ladies’ Gold Hatch “Ojateiaines” at $15. oo. Our^WorKirsman’s^ftatch at $ Ideal Fountain Pen. Wilson Jewelry Co COOS COUNTY ACADEMY > for I 3 usiness^ V H. S. KRIBS, Special This Weel^ C o q u ille , A SL Home Baling Powder M IL L IN E R Y ! 25 cents Mr. and Mrs. E. E LaBrep, of| I)otjgla9 county arrived in town Friday. Mrs. LaBree is a sister of D. G. Beale, and is interested id the large tract o f unimproved bottom land opposite town, and they have come to join Mr. Beale in putting this land in cultivation. This will add materially to the pro ductiveness o f ou r locality. They will live in the Knowlton cottage, being vacated by Assessor Thrift. T r ib u t e . RIM LOCKS IS With whit« or min eral knobv, completo 25 cents. Du Gravcv Strainer with hoodie, 5. eta, Macaroni, per pound, 5 cents J. S. K A N E M A T Z Keeps a choice line ot up to date MillinersSilks Lihings and Trim mings. W<M'k Vlfttefiftl And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order Sanderson Building near the Wharf.